DevOps Engineer role requiring 6-9 years' experience. Must have Python, Docker, Kubernetes, and Terraform skills. CI/CD, AWS and general DevOps experience are desirable. Location indicated as CHN.
Location: CHN
Experience: 6-9 Years
DevOps Engineer
Primary Skills
Must have- Python, Docker, Kubernetes, and Terraform
Good to have - CICD, AWS, DevOps
Good to have - CICD, AWS, DevOps
Photon Chennai, Tamil Nadu, IND Office
DLF IT Park 1/124 Mount Poonamallee Road Sivaji Gardens Manapakkam , Chennai, India, 600089
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